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. >>> the pentagon has announced the transfer of three guantanamo bay detainees. they are the last chinese nationals to be deferred from the u.s. camp. now back to steven in doha. >> if thanks julie. >>> with less than six months to go before the football world cup, brazil is trying to clean up rio's image. most people living there in the towns are fighting what they say as a stereo type of their neighborhoods. rachel levin reports. >> reporter: it takes a lot to knock down this boxing champion, growing up in many one of rio's hundreds of chanty towns means he is used to fighting stereo types. >> translator: a lot of foreigners hear the word and associate it with crime. >> reporter: he is one of 1.5 million brazilians who live in these communities. sprawling neighborhoods controlled by drug gangs where police don't dare to patrol. it's an image repeated constantly on tv and movie screens. >> translator: when go looking for a job and they say they are from this community, it lowers the self-esteem of these young people and makes them question if they can achieve so
. >>> the pentagon has announced the transfer of three guantanamo bay detainees. they are the last chinese nationals to be deferred from the u.s. camp. now back to steven in doha. >> if thanks julie. >>> with less than six months to go before the football world cup, brazil is trying to clean up rio's image. most people living there in the towns are fighting what they say as a stereo type of their neighborhoods. rachel levin reports. >> reporter: it takes a lot to...
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here is nbc pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski with more. >> reporter: internet retailer amazon gave us all a glimpse of the future working out plans to use remote control drones to deliver packages straight to your front door. but who is going to regulate that andy sure it's safe. the federal aviation agency is working on plans of its own. >> if we want to ensure the highest level of safety, we have to have a complete understanding of how these aircraft operate. >> reporter: so today faa chose six separate test sites, each with unique challenges for drone operations, from the bitter cold of alaska to sweltering heat of corpus christi, texas, to rome, new york, where drones will be tested in the heavy air traffic all with the eyes of opening the skies to commercial. >> a kitty hawk moment. unmanned aircraft is the next big step prosecutor here at the pentagon and cia, they have relied on drones for more than a decade to wage war against enemy forces overseas. drones flown remotely by trained, experienced pilots. but for now any civilian with training is free to fly drones as lon
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this announcement from the pentagon press secretary john kirby. he says the department of defense is transferring three prisoners from the facility in guantÁnamo bay to the government of slovakia. they are the last thing chinese uighurs to be transferred as a result of a court order from 2008. today, 155 detainees remain at guantanamo bay. the start of 2014 has begun. celebrants dancing and fireworks booming. new zealand ring in the new year with fireworks. more than 1.5 million people are on hand in sydney, australia and dubai. times square waiting its turn later today when supreme court justice sonia sotomayor are will press the button at 11:59 eastern time to set the globe in motion. those are some of the headlines. >> moving extremely fast. my education expires after 10 years. everything is new. historically, we look at human life in four slices. i think we should be having all of these at the same time. we shouldn't learn and play and work at the same time. today, weoves so fast cannot afford to have a single set of education. eastern,efore
this announcement from the pentagon press secretary john kirby. he says the department of defense is transferring three prisoners from the facility in guantÁnamo bay to the government of slovakia. they are the last thing chinese uighurs to be transferred as a result of a court order from 2008. today, 155 detainees remain at guantanamo bay. the start of 2014 has begun. celebrants dancing and fireworks booming. new zealand ring in the new year with fireworks. more than 1.5 million people are on...
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a pentagon statement says hagel offered his condolences for victims of the rash of bombings there, one friday, one sunday, one just this morning, and he also offered u.s. assistance to investigate those incidents. >>> in four months, at least one rocket-fired from lebanon hit northern israeli on friday. no injuries are reported on either side. it was not immediately clear who fired the rockets but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu blamed hezbollah for that strike. >>> john kerry is head to go middle east the middle east region to push for peace. he is expected to travel to jerusalem and ramallah on new year's day. on his agenda including discussions with israeli prime minister benefiting anyone netanyahu and palestinian president mahmoud abbas. >>> senator ted cruz says he doesn't want to be from canada any more. he has hired a lawyer to renounce his canadian sit sinship. he didn't royal he had dual citizenship until a dallas paper raised the issue. >>> a voluemergency shelters we up for the people who lived within two miles of that volucao but no reports of any injury. >>> a s
a pentagon statement says hagel offered his condolences for victims of the rash of bombings there, one friday, one sunday, one just this morning, and he also offered u.s. assistance to investigate those incidents. >>> in four months, at least one rocket-fired from lebanon hit northern israeli on friday. no injuries are reported on either side. it was not immediately clear who fired the rockets but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu blamed hezbollah for that strike. >>>...
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so as long as the cia and the pentagon would have reports about the presence of al-qaeda operators and leaders i think they will continue. however, what is happening and what is playing out right now is on the one hand, the blockade has effected several thousand families, those who were involved in the cargo business. on the other hand the federal government which is being run by prime minister pakistan has allowed the provincial government to continue with this in the hope that this will discredit and defame the party and province. >> reporter: you talk about khan and say the blockade will continue until the drone strikes stop, does he have a much wider political support to stop the drone attacks? >> no, i don't think he has a broader support because largely if you look at the political spectrum the pakistan people's party which was a lead part in the muslim league which is now leading the federal government, they may be openly publically criticizing the drone strikes but there is some sort of come policety to understanding with the united states that as long as the drone strikes kick
so as long as the cia and the pentagon would have reports about the presence of al-qaeda operators and leaders i think they will continue. however, what is happening and what is playing out right now is on the one hand, the blockade has effected several thousand families, those who were involved in the cargo business. on the other hand the federal government which is being run by prime minister pakistan has allowed the provincial government to continue with this in the hope that this will...
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barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> now that's a great co-worker. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield. people stranded in antarctica are anxiously awaiting help. now the rescue ship is also struggling in ice. >>> a texas man has been charged with a hate crime in connection with the so-called knockout game. investigators say he punched a 79-year-old black man. the suspect's lawyer speaks out about his defense. >>> and an about-face on "duck dynasty," the star is pack in action after a very short suspension, say some. what that could mean for the network a & e, coming up. new video coming in on that ship stuck in the frozen water of antarctica. chris turney, the expedition leader gave an update on the crew's situation. >> it's the 28th of december, 2013. as you can see the weather's closed in. we've got some snow falling, but it's not too windy. >> four days since the ship got stuck. although a rescue vessel is within sight, it's not able to get close enough to the ship. isa soares is following the situation from london. >> reporter: so close yet so far. doesn't seem that they
barbara starr, cnn, the pentagon. >> now that's a great co-worker. >>> hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield. people stranded in antarctica are anxiously awaiting help. now the rescue ship is also struggling in ice. >>> a texas man has been charged with a hate crime in connection with the so-called knockout game. investigators say he punched a 79-year-old black man. the suspect's lawyer speaks out about his defense. >>> and an about-face on "duck...
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and a combat veteran might be most popular employee at the pentagon. she also has a critical job there. we take you to washington for emmy's story. >>> all right. we start with a frightening new development in that target credit card breach. target now says hackers did steal customers' p.i.n. data. but the retail giant says those p.i.n.s are heavily encrypted and impossible to decode. andrea field is live for us in new york. is that the case, impossible to decode? and are customers comforted by that? >> reporter: we're going to find out. for now the answer depends on who you ask. target is telling shoppers that that data is safe and secure, it's scrambled. it's encrypted at checkout and encrypted in the system and when it leaves the system. no reason to believe that data has been decrypted. but security experts say that certainly there will be attempts to do that. there will be programs in place that will try to decode that data. that's why some people may be concerned. >> the encryption itself is actually an industry grade standard, and they use somet
and a combat veteran might be most popular employee at the pentagon. she also has a critical job there. we take you to washington for emmy's story. >>> all right. we start with a frightening new development in that target credit card breach. target now says hackers did steal customers' p.i.n. data. but the retail giant says those p.i.n.s are heavily encrypted and impossible to decode. andrea field is live for us in new york. is that the case, impossible to decode? and are customers...
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pressure is building on the pentagon to take action. according to the associated press there are more than 5,000 reports filed during the year that ended in september. that's compared to 3400 last year. >> good news is that there is no rain in the forecast. bad news is there is no rain in the forecast. >> you just about summed it up. >> that's right. >> are you right. there is no rain in the extended forecast. at least through the first few days of january and that means we are more than likely going to end this year with the dryest calendar year on record. here is a comparison and as i said a little while ago this is really impressive. these -- these reports -- they date back to 1850. to be the dryest year on record for san francisco, wow. the extended forecast year, no rain in sight. temperatures warmer than yesterday and more sun. it is a spare the air day. as we get into sunday sunday will be the warmer of the two days before temperatures start to turn around and fall just a bit. we will stay above average all the way through new ye
pressure is building on the pentagon to take action. according to the associated press there are more than 5,000 reports filed during the year that ended in september. that's compared to 3400 last year. >> good news is that there is no rain in the forecast. bad news is there is no rain in the forecast. >> you just about summed it up. >> that's right. >> are you right. there is no rain in the extended forecast. at least through the first few days of january and that means...
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. >>> the pentagon is now confirming that at least one of the people killed in a suicide bombing in afghanistan was indeed an american. a car bomber targeted a convoy of coalition service members in kabul this morning. the explosion also wounded a number of civilians. the convoy of armored vehicles was hit near the camp phoenix military base. this attack comes just two days after a rocket hit the american embassy in kabul. no one was injured in that incident. >>> there is word today of a possible peace keel in the world's anewest country, the united nations says at least 1,000 people have died in south sudan since violence broke out december 15th. more than 120,000 people are sheltering in refugee camps. the feud between the current president and the country's former vice president has touched off this crisis. the u.n. says aid agencies need at least $166 million to fight starvation while the fighting continues. but following talks today, east african leaders announce the south sudanese -- defeated in a key oil producing city. meantime, the united states is applying considerable pressure, last
. >>> the pentagon is now confirming that at least one of the people killed in a suicide bombing in afghanistan was indeed an american. a car bomber targeted a convoy of coalition service members in kabul this morning. the explosion also wounded a number of civilians. the convoy of armored vehicles was hit near the camp phoenix military base. this attack comes just two days after a rocket hit the american embassy in kabul. no one was injured in that incident. >>> there is word...
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cnn's barbara starr is at the pentagon, she's following this story, tell us more, barbara. >> carol, they don't know yet whether it was rockets or mortar fire, it has happened before, but a very rough christmas morning to start for the people at the u.s. embassy in kabul. there were no injuries, everyone's accounted for, thankfully. it doesn't appear to be major damage at in point. over the years, the embassy has taken fire many u.s. bases, natunato bases in afghanistan have taken fire, it does happen. but of course we are coming into 2014, the u.s. is looking for a significant reduction in its present 47,000 troops or so now, going to go down to somewhere in the 10 to 12 range in nato in 2014, if, if afghan president hamid karzai signs an agreement for all of this, otherwise, this time next year, we'll be looking at the u.s. fully getting out of afghanistan if there is no new security agreement. >> let's switch gears a bit and talk about this navy s.e.a.l. injured in south sue sue dan. >> this is very good news for that navy s.e.a.l. -- their aircraft came under fire, they were all
cnn's barbara starr is at the pentagon, she's following this story, tell us more, barbara. >> carol, they don't know yet whether it was rockets or mortar fire, it has happened before, but a very rough christmas morning to start for the people at the u.s. embassy in kabul. there were no injuries, everyone's accounted for, thankfully. it doesn't appear to be major damage at in point. over the years, the embassy has taken fire many u.s. bases, natunato bases in afghanistan have taken fire,...
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barbara starr at the pentagon, thanks so much. also point out to people the u.n. is going to be meeting a couple hours from now to talk about sending more, several thousand more peacekeepers into south sudan there. they're worried about it. >> we're also following this for "around the world." watch. fears of violence rising in uganda. this is after the parliament there passed a bill that could lead to people being sent to prison for life. just for being gay. plus this. ♪ ing >> russian president vladimir putin pardoning those critical of him. is it a change of heart or a pr move before the sochi olympics? ♪ here comes santa claus >> we're tracking big red today. if you've been naughty, well, you have a lot. it's too late. no hope for you. santa is on the way. he's loaded up with the presents and cold probably. >> we're tracking his movements up ahead. >> i'm tech sergeant jordan and the gate stationed in turkey. and this is my lovely wife mallory. during this holiday season, we especially had remember jesus who gave us life and our families who add value to ou
barbara starr at the pentagon, thanks so much. also point out to people the u.n. is going to be meeting a couple hours from now to talk about sending more, several thousand more peacekeepers into south sudan there. they're worried about it. >> we're also following this for "around the world." watch. fears of violence rising in uganda. this is after the parliament there passed a bill that could lead to people being sent to prison for life. just for being gay. plus this. ♪ ing...
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the pentagon confirmed the aircraftoused by special forces were approaching the evacuation site when they were hit with small armia far. just yesterday a united nation helicopter was taken down. president obama was just briefed after landing in hawaii today. he condemned the violence and saying south sudan leaders have a responsibility to support our efforts. and any effort to seize power through military force will result in the end of long-standing support from the united states and international committee. and also from texas republican congressman mike mccall who said i condemn the attack on u.s. troops. we will not tolerate violence against our soldiers who were evacuating aides and diplomats. retired general bob scales are talking about why we are rescuing that area. he will join me inside of the fox report later. >>> for now millions of americans in stores and parking lots and this weekend trying to get their christmas shopping done. the timing of the next story stands out. police arrested the four men seen on the television in connection with the murder of a new jersey man in
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pentagon correspondent barbara starr is covering the operation to rescue those americans while athena jones is with the president in honolulu. and, athena, i want to start with you, how are they keeping the president in the loop in these conditions? >> reporter: hi, rosa. good afternoon. well, of course, the president is always president even on vacation, and we know from a statement put out just in the last hour that upon landing here in honolulu overnight, the president was briefed immediately upon landing about the status of those four wounded american service members. and this morning his principals, susan rice, his national security adviser, and his scepty national security advisers had a muting, and they called him, had a secure call with the president to give him yet another update on the situation. he is urging the government, the leaders of south sudan, saying it is their responsibility to help secure the american citizens there and he's asked his team back in washington to keep him constantly updated and we're certain that he will. this, of course, comes as you mentioned as
pentagon correspondent barbara starr is covering the operation to rescue those americans while athena jones is with the president in honolulu. and, athena, i want to start with you, how are they keeping the president in the loop in these conditions? >> reporter: hi, rosa. good afternoon. well, of course, the president is always president even on vacation, and we know from a statement put out just in the last hour that upon landing here in honolulu overnight, the president was briefed...
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most of the hijackers who attacked the world strad center and pentagon were from that country. the ruling reversed a decision in 2002. and it's michael bloomberg's last hue ra -- he is expected to sign the legislation. >>> and a california high school is ground zero for tb testing after one student became infected. school officials tested 140 students and the tests came back positive for 45 students. they've decided to test all students. >>> let's turn to the space odyssey, shall we? the first of three space walks ended safely this afternoon as astronauts worked to fix the cooling system. it took five and a half hours. they'll head back out on monday to install a new ammonia pump and if all goes well, they could take christmas day off. jay, this was fascinating to watch, but it was amazing to see how quickly they worked. i think even nasa was amazed at how quickly things were getting done. how far ahead of schedule they were. >> they sure did. they thought they'd be out there six and a half to seven hours and were out there five and a half hours as you said, t.j. and everything
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he has already rejected one recommendation to create a stronger division between nsa and pentagon. there are 45 more recommendations that are still awaiting his response. if there is one message on this topic, the president wanted to get across yesterday, it's that he is open to reform. >> the question we are going to have to ask is, can we accomplish the same goals that this program is intended to accomplish in ways we give the public more confidence that, in fact, the nsa is doing what it is supposed to be doing. we pay have to refine this further to give people more confidence. >> all right. i want to welcome back norm and former congressman and candidate for her own seat nan hayworth. liza, the co-director at the brennan center is here with us now, new york congressman jerry nather is still with us. ly za, i will start with you. when we played a little of the president yesterday, we know he has all these recommendation, what did you make of what you were hearing from him yesterday? do you think there was anything significant in terms of a change that was hinted at there is this
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last year the pentagon estimates that there were as many as 26,000 troops who were the victims of sexual assault or rape. so a number of issues on the docket. i am sure there are some that i haven't mentioned, like immigration, for example. >> why not? >> reporter: we're sure that the president can answer tough questions like that as well. that's a key priority of this second term and clearly that is stalled right now in congress. >> sort of a de facto end of year news briefing would you say? >> reporter: i think that's exactly the right way to look at this. the president usually holds a news conference at the end of the year, as you know. he heads to hawaii this weekend for his annual vacation to hawaii, one of the places where he spent much of his childhood. so this is something that he typically does, but of course this year it comes on the heels of a really rocky year for him. we've seen his approval ratings drop to new lows. so the administration would like to turn a page and they'd like to start that process certainly with this press conference, richard. >> a very large page as his
last year the pentagon estimates that there were as many as 26,000 troops who were the victims of sexual assault or rape. so a number of issues on the docket. i am sure there are some that i haven't mentioned, like immigration, for example. >> why not? >> reporter: we're sure that the president can answer tough questions like that as well. that's a key priority of this second term and clearly that is stalled right now in congress. >> sort of a de facto end of year news...
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in 2001, donald rumsfeld said the pentagon had last -- had lost $2.3 trillion. nobody wants to say anything about that. we have the tea party people and their cause. sign a woman carrying a that said keep your government's hands off my medicare. where do you stand on the tea party people? how can we fix the budget? host: we have talked about that a little bit, we will get mr. nussle to comment,. guest: they are part of the process. it is great people want to be part of the political process and part of the policy process. they have an opinion. even if they were not part of any organization, they would still hold that opinion. whether it is to is reflecting the tea party -- whether it is to respecting -- whether it is disrespecting the tea party or the democratic party, it is silly. happen is a better understanding and a clear understanding of how all of those interests can be utilized in order to come up with a solution. not having a solution. not having an agreement or a decision. no decision is a rotten decision. as we have seen in washington. for those who ar
in 2001, donald rumsfeld said the pentagon had last -- had lost $2.3 trillion. nobody wants to say anything about that. we have the tea party people and their cause. sign a woman carrying a that said keep your government's hands off my medicare. where do you stand on the tea party people? how can we fix the budget? host: we have talked about that a little bit, we will get mr. nussle to comment,. guest: they are part of the process. it is great people want to be part of the political process and...
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billion defense bill is headed to the president's desk and includes long-awaited reforms on how the pentagon handles sexual assaults in the military and they are going to war-torn south sudan to secure american citizens. reprieve for millions of americans facing cancelled health insurance policies under obamacare and the white house saying they will not be penalized and allowed to buy catastrophic coverage. heading home for the holidays and another winter storm could make traveling treacherous. ♪
billion defense bill is headed to the president's desk and includes long-awaited reforms on how the pentagon handles sexual assaults in the military and they are going to war-torn south sudan to secure american citizens. reprieve for millions of americans facing cancelled health insurance policies under obamacare and the white house saying they will not be penalized and allowed to buy catastrophic coverage. heading home for the holidays and another winter storm could make traveling treacherous....
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why do we have a civilian in charge of the pentagon. >> more to the point, the cia. a lot of the support is for the military. that's one of the reasons it exists. if you look at the legacy, that is the it played. it's law enforcement and anti-terrorism. >> there is an argument to be made with a different type of agency. >> all the intelligence agencies are. the cia's mission was to keep a check on the soviet union. the missions have changed and that is an interesting question to put a civilian in charge and give it more oversight. >> that's the other part of this. somehow congress will have more responsibilities on nsa. >> they will seek it. >> you would assume the minimum they have to go forward on that point. >> we will see. >> supposedly until he said the single most intellectually challenging problem he paid as president. >> i don't doubt that. >> thank you, sir. >> potential big break. how the pick of max bacchus to be the next ambassador to china shakes up the mid-term. today's trivia question, who was the most recent senator to become an ambassador to china. t
why do we have a civilian in charge of the pentagon. >> more to the point, the cia. a lot of the support is for the military. that's one of the reasons it exists. if you look at the legacy, that is the it played. it's law enforcement and anti-terrorism. >> there is an argument to be made with a different type of agency. >> all the intelligence agencies are. the cia's mission was to keep a check on the soviet union. the missions have changed and that is an interesting question...
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$45 billion, half the amount scheduled to be automatically cut from the 2014 operating budgets of the pentagon and some domestic agencies. an additional $18 billion for 2015 would provide enough relief to essentially freeze spending at those levels for the year. >> this " restore sequester cuts and about half the amount that were expected to kick can. they're expecting deeper cuts in next year. two years, we would not be faced with another government shut down. they will have a cut in military and benefits, a military families will only get 1 percent cost-of-living increase every year. a lot of americans will lose their unemployment benefits. it looks like the budget will pass the senate and signed by the president. >> >> teens are heeding the message to stay away from cocaine and cigarettes. but when it comes to marijuana, not so much. national institute on drug use found that 60 percent of high school seniors don't think regular pot use is harmful to their health. more than a third of them admitted to using it within the past 12 months. nearly seven percent say they smoke marijuana daily. th
$45 billion, half the amount scheduled to be automatically cut from the 2014 operating budgets of the pentagon and some domestic agencies. an additional $18 billion for 2015 would provide enough relief to essentially freeze spending at those levels for the year. >> this " restore sequester cuts and about half the amount that were expected to kick can. they're expecting deeper cuts in next year. two years, we would not be faced with another government shut down. they will have a cut...
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billion, half the amount scheduled to be automatically cut from the 2014 operating budgets of the pentagon and some domestic agencies. an additional $18 billion for 2015 would provide freeze spending at those levels for the year. >> there are bought a million americans who will lose their unemployment benefits at the end of the year. the most important item is that it will prevent a government shut down all the way to the end of 2015. >> teens are heeding the message to stay away from cocaine and cigarettes. but when it comes to marijuana, not so much. an annual survey by the national institute on drug use found that 60 percent of high school seniors don't think regular pot use is harmful to their health. more than a third of them admitted to using it within the past 12 months. nearly seven percent say they smoke marijuana daily. that's nearly triple from what it was 20 years ago. researchers say going forward they'll explore the link between teen's drug use and states that allow the >> we will take a break. the time is 5:23 a.m.. are you thinking about giving someone a pet for christmas ?
billion, half the amount scheduled to be automatically cut from the 2014 operating budgets of the pentagon and some domestic agencies. an additional $18 billion for 2015 would provide freeze spending at those levels for the year. >> there are bought a million americans who will lose their unemployment benefits at the end of the year. the most important item is that it will prevent a government shut down all the way to the end of 2015. >> teens are heeding the message to stay away...
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. >> you could cut one weapon's program in the pentagon. just one weapons program. one plane that's on the firing board. >> they don't do that? >> they don't do that because the military defense contractors give money out to all the members of congress and they've chopped it up and they've spread the money out so much that you never know, you know, it's so funny, within i was on the judiciary committee. you go in, boom, it was republican versus democrats. you know, right verse left. >> i was on the military services committee. i'd go in, they'd talk about a helicopter. they'd go up sideways and spit candy out to kids. whatever, some by czar thing we don't need. you couldn't tell. it took me a while, why are the democrats for this? are the republicans for this? i don't understand. it ends up, it's the checks, their defense contractors are paying out to these congressmen and senators. unfortunately, military retirees don't have enough money or lobbyists to pay them off. >> tom colburn came up with agregious budget items, one a blimp they sold back to the contractor fo
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the pentagon accused congress. >> she entered the history books as chile's first female president in 2006. michelle bachelet is back after winning a run-off election with a promise to shake things up. michelle bachelet got more than 60% of the vote, easily beating her rival evelyn matthei. >> she's back - chile's popular former president, michelle bachelet. elected on the promise of reforms, promising if make chile a better economy. >> translation: it's time for a new constitution, a democracy that in the future will no longer be shut out by the minority. >> michelle bachelet's personal appeal is unquestionable. >> i am thrilled michelle bachelet is an amazing woman who fought for us and will guarantee my son will study for free. >> evelyn matthei was no match for michelle bachelet, whose real rival was the high abstention in the run-off. the low voter turn out a disappointment. >> the current government and future position making the point it matters how you vote. if not a lot of people vote, you don't have a mandate. you don't have a mandate, you can't do the reforms you said you c
the pentagon accused congress. >> she entered the history books as chile's first female president in 2006. michelle bachelet is back after winning a run-off election with a promise to shake things up. michelle bachelet got more than 60% of the vote, easily beating her rival evelyn matthei. >> she's back - chile's popular former president, michelle bachelet. elected on the promise of reforms, promising if make chile a better economy. >> translation: it's time for a new...
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that was striking to me. >> but when he tried to institute it in the army, pentagon lawyers told him it was a no-go. >> our freedom is under attack like never before. >> the nra, they said, would block him, and that's exactly what the gun advocacy group tried to do. the nra got congress to include a provision that barred military commanders from even collecting information about a troop's personal weapon. was that frustrating? >> it is frustrating when you working with an at-risk population. the reason why it is so frustrating is that this science is so inexact. we need to have the ability to recommend to that individual that they separate themselves from that personal weapon. and that's what's frustrating about it. >> frustrating also to a dozen senior retired generals and admirals who joined chiarelli in lobbying congress to amend the law. they argued it was directly prohibiting conversations that are needed to save lives. shouldn't you be able to order a soldier to do this. given how compelling that research was? >> well, the fact of the matter is, as far as congress was willing t
that was striking to me. >> but when he tried to institute it in the army, pentagon lawyers told him it was a no-go. >> our freedom is under attack like never before. >> the nra, they said, would block him, and that's exactly what the gun advocacy group tried to do. the nra got congress to include a provision that barred military commanders from even collecting information about a troop's personal weapon. was that frustrating? >> it is frustrating when you working with...
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dot com as well tonight google has snapped up a firm providing four legged research robots for the pentagon might seem peculiar move keeps the reasons why under wraps so we've got more on this breakthrough technology anywhere on our website and read up more about what's involved. now some of that has been laid to rest as ancestral home after ten days of international mourning for the iconic leader he's got that history of course as the man who vanquished apartheid bridged racial and ethnic divides but with mandela's passing some africans fear the ghosts of the past may return fall asleep reports. don't lean sought refuge in south africa from the congo because of one man nelson. mandela causes the one while out of the. came but now he's gone and only means afraid she and other foreigners like her will be kicked out i think there were tears well but it was there during one foot in the area complaining that put in there that taking their jobs millions of africans have fled to a troubled countries in search of a better life in south africa but more often than not they've swapped one hundred for
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online to interested moved by google if not top of firm providing four legged research robots for the pentagon but they keep the reasons why under wraps we've got more on this breakthrough technology. the cave dwelling community in southern spain starting up the latest attempts to evict them unders of activists formed a human barricade this week to resist being forcibly moved from their homes the residents say the government wants them out to make way for luxury resort went to meet the defiant settlers. hammering out an existence on the outskirts of granada sprucing up a front yard with some of the best views in town it's an eclectic community that's literally burrowed into a mountain the residents of the hill of san miguel have converted dozens of caves into bona fide homes. we've been living here for two years not and do not a look community it's the kind of place when they bruce help each other out. it may not be a life of luxury there's no running water or electricity but for residents like anna that's not a problem when it does. their lives are long and lay their eggs we've done nothing f
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you're there check out this story as well google snatching up of providing for research robots for the pentagon but keep the reasons for its purchase under wraps you can read more about the breakthrough technology on the web site. for another hearing on the international nelson mandela has been laid to rest of his ancestral home after ten days of international mourning for the iconic leader he's going down the history as the man who vanquished apartheid and bridged racial and ethnic divides but with mandela's passing some africans fear the ghosts of the past could return for the city of reports. software fijian south africa from the congo because of one man nelson mandela causes the one while out of the. camp but now he's gone and only means afraid she and other foreigners like her will be kicked out i think that there were tears well thought in the eyes because they don't want for their own thing that's put in the attic in their jobs millions of africans have fled their troubled countries in search of a better life in south africa but more often than not they've swapped one horror for another
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it says a display came from the pentagon leaders who feared the plastic baby jesus could give the appearance that the military is endorsing religion. it was p base's chapel. >> sean, the people i talked to, i broke this story in our weekly column at fox news.com. apparently the soldiers at the base were so traumatized by the sight of this plastic jewish family they alerted religious freedom foundation, mikey weinstein's group, called the pentagon two hours and 15 minutes later the baby jesus was removed. >> what you didn't mention was that 41 people, 41 air force people objected to that. >> 41 people objected and 39 of them were ethical christians protesting against unethical -- >> let me tell you this. according to the public affairs office at shaw air force base, not one complaint was registered on that military base. not one. >> it wasn't a complaint. it went through mrsf and now mrsf, with 35,000 members -- >> he said not one complaint. not one. >> they didn't go through the base. >> if i say merry christmas to you, are you offended? >> 35,000 -- am i offended because you know i don't ce
it says a display came from the pentagon leaders who feared the plastic baby jesus could give the appearance that the military is endorsing religion. it was p base's chapel. >> sean, the people i talked to, i broke this story in our weekly column at fox news.com. apparently the soldiers at the base were so traumatized by the sight of this plastic jewish family they alerted religious freedom foundation, mikey weinstein's group, called the pentagon two hours and 15 minutes later the baby...
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at yale and why you fordham university his new book fighting for the press the inside story of the pentagon papers and other battles is a must read for anyone who wants an in-depth look at one of the most famous supreme court cases of the past forty years james goodale joins us now from our new york studios. welcome thank you for being with us or live thank you for having me so let's start out with you before we get to the case i'm wondering if you were general counsel for the new york times and a vice president as i recall of that well vice chairman that's going to try to write a thank you you all the better. what what brought you to that what made you interested in newspapers in the first amendment and provoked you to brought you to be the guy who was arguing this case before the supreme court well i think that if you trace back what people are doing back to their childhood many times not all the times that many times there are connections and i was always interested in politics in the press when i was.
at yale and why you fordham university his new book fighting for the press the inside story of the pentagon papers and other battles is a must read for anyone who wants an in-depth look at one of the most famous supreme court cases of the past forty years james goodale joins us now from our new york studios. welcome thank you for being with us or live thank you for having me so let's start out with you before we get to the case i'm wondering if you were general counsel for the new york times...
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more than a third of thought to be civilians with the least three children falling victim to what the pentagon calls precision strikes now despite america's operations al qaeda remains active in yemen and anti drone activists later bolger believes the recent incident will not be the last. this is just another example in a long list of despicable illegal and immoral combat drone strikes on the part of the government of the united states that it could be prevented it there's just no reason for this to continue and the world needs to rise up and point the finger at the united states for causing this. necessary damage and death you know they say that they're very precise they're surgical and we can we see over and over and over again and there are many many examples of civilians women children old people being killed by these drones and even if the drones attack people that the cia intends to attack until they've been proven to do something that's against the law these are extrajudicial assassinations and they're absolutely up for it and illegal. well drones are being used for domestic security in
more than a third of thought to be civilians with the least three children falling victim to what the pentagon calls precision strikes now despite america's operations al qaeda remains active in yemen and anti drone activists later bolger believes the recent incident will not be the last. this is just another example in a long list of despicable illegal and immoral combat drone strikes on the part of the government of the united states that it could be prevented it there's just no reason for...
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the pentagon no doubt, will take note. peter sharp, al jazeera, in moscow. >> the your mean union says slovenia can repair its troubled system without a bail out. the small needs around $6.6 billion to rescue eight of its banked. they have wracked up a total of 11 billion-dollars in bad loans. in the region of spain have set questions for a controversial referendum. they plan to ask all residents whether they want it to be a separate state, and if it should be intermountain. the spanish government says the referendum is illegal, and will not be allowed. for aspiring art collectors everywhere, there is hope, a $130 raffle ticket could win you a picasso worth almost $1.5 million. a lebanese charity is raffling off the 1914 work, man in the opera house. the hope is to raise money to protect the ancient lebanese city a heritage site. >> the digital pictures caused a bit of an intermention sensation a few months ago. they reference the war in an intriguing often sifter call way. now the artists work is on display in london. whe
the pentagon no doubt, will take note. peter sharp, al jazeera, in moscow. >> the your mean union says slovenia can repair its troubled system without a bail out. the small needs around $6.6 billion to rescue eight of its banked. they have wracked up a total of 11 billion-dollars in bad loans. in the region of spain have set questions for a controversial referendum. they plan to ask all residents whether they want it to be a separate state, and if it should be intermountain. the spanish...
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does it reinvigorate the pentagon? no. but do they agree to at least finance for the next two years? yes. >> here is essentially what it is. no government shutdown. no tax increases. no incentives for people not to work and some modest entitlement reform as well. but the key is it does avoid a shutdown, which will keep the republicans focused on the affordable care act, also known as obamacare, which is not working. paul ryan says there are a number of people on the other side of the aisle. they wanted to shut things down. >> i think there are a lot of people who would like the drinks of government shutdown for one reason or another. i think they'd like to get off obamacare and by not shutting the government down, we're not going to get off obamacare. we're going to keep speaking truth to power, keep doing -- sunshining the light on these problems with the claw that, to us, gives us a good position. >> he was on greta van susteren last night. basically saying that the democrats are trying to somehow take the focus off of o
does it reinvigorate the pentagon? no. but do they agree to at least finance for the next two years? yes. >> here is essentially what it is. no government shutdown. no tax increases. no incentives for people not to work and some modest entitlement reform as well. but the key is it does avoid a shutdown, which will keep the republicans focused on the affordable care act, also known as obamacare, which is not working. paul ryan says there are a number of people on the other side of the...
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most is in the dischretienary accounts. 100 billion is fe pentagon. so why would you not say, let's go clean up this mess? no other business gets the do this no other organization anywhere in the world gets to run this way. instead what this deal does, this takes the pressure that needs to be on the dischretienary programs both defense and non-defense for efficiency, new ideas, innovation, better ways to do it and takes it off. >> senator, nicole wallace. i want to ask you something. i think most republicans in their hearts are with you 100%. i think our heads are telling us if the two most rnted voicpted rpted otherwises respective voices, how can we lead our party to where meek murphy wants to take it. i would guess if the camera were on david axelrod, he would be smiling a sigh of relief right now. you and paul ryan are so sharply divided on this budget. >> no, palm was given a task. he was told to go do it. he did. >> he led. you called for more leaders. paul ryan has led. >> he has led to sell a compromise. >> you called paul ryan a sellout. i fe
most is in the dischretienary accounts. 100 billion is fe pentagon. so why would you not say, let's go clean up this mess? no other business gets the do this no other organization anywhere in the world gets to run this way. instead what this deal does, this takes the pressure that needs to be on the dischretienary programs both defense and non-defense for efficiency, new ideas, innovation, better ways to do it and takes it off. >> senator, nicole wallace. i want to ask you something. i...
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this really doesn't address the deficit, but the fact that it makes all these other cuts, saves the pentagon, pumps more money into them once again suggests that this is going the happen. the big reason more than any, it's a two-year budget agreement that for the next two years assures that washington isn't lurching from one deadline to the next and allows washington to get back to work on all sorts of other issues, especially with campaigns looming in november. >> yeah. so what's the plan? we get this voted in the house on friday and then the senate would, what, wrap it up next week? >> looks like it. the idea here is get the house out of town by friday. they've been here for the past two weeks. the senate got back on monday. they're working there way through a bunch of nominations now including janet yellen to lead the u.s. federal reserve. at some point they would agree to this, send it over to president obama, and for the next two years, we wouldn't have to worry about the budget. they might turn their attention to such things such as tax reform and finding other ways to pay down the def
this really doesn't address the deficit, but the fact that it makes all these other cuts, saves the pentagon, pumps more money into them once again suggests that this is going the happen. the big reason more than any, it's a two-year budget agreement that for the next two years assures that washington isn't lurching from one deadline to the next and allows washington to get back to work on all sorts of other issues, especially with campaigns looming in november. >> yeah. so what's the...
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they wanted to add a number of assets that the pentagon secondary markets for the liquidity. now come in normal times that's just fine because that's really how banks manage typically. but recall one of the problems in 2,008 is one of the markets simply dried up. and so it was a compromise with the idea from the very start. then they tackled the denominator and the denominator had some pretty rigorous assumptions about which parts of the balance sheet would run off, the amount of deposits people would withdraw, the amount of commitment lines that would be drawn. it's fairly complicated but it was a fairly broad list. after the europeans were done with it it became half roughly. the runoff rate are basically half of what they once were. that is what they produced in january of last year. ben bernanke was asked about it because he had to take testimony on the macro policy in february of that year and he said that the fed was committed to implementing a version in the united states that would be super equivalent, which is sort of a kind way of saying tougher. the fed delivered i
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pentagon officials say the russian choppers are superior. really? elisabeth, over to you. >> thanks, steve. when you're choosing a new financial advisor, many people get intimidated and embarrassed about their lack of financial knowledge. >> when it comes to managing money, you need the same critical approach when interviewing a mechanic or doctor. here is kate rogers with the five questions to ask before trufgtd anyone with your -- before trusting anyone with your finances. the first question is why are people so intimidated by financial advisors >> you need to be armed with a series of questions before you decide if they are right for you. >> where would you start? the first question is how are you paid and what will it cost? >> go right for it. cost is a definite concern. you're seeking help with your finances. definitely ask them that. how they're paid is important. some financial planners are licensed to sell products. if they're selling you a product, they may or may not have your best interest in mind because they may be making a commission o
pentagon officials say the russian choppers are superior. really? elisabeth, over to you. >> thanks, steve. when you're choosing a new financial advisor, many people get intimidated and embarrassed about their lack of financial knowledge. >> when it comes to managing money, you need the same critical approach when interviewing a mechanic or doctor. here is kate rogers with the five questions to ask before trufgtd anyone with your -- before trusting anyone with your finances. the...
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national intelligence, with the fbi, with the nsa, with the national security council, and with the pentagon. this country it's included downing street, the cabinet office, the national security advisor, gchq themselves, and the dinas committee. we've consulted more than 100 times with the agencies in order to be aware of their concerns before we published them. >> and so i suppose my question is, have you gone through all of the 53,000 documents? and have some been excluded from publication? will they not be appearing. have others been put in the yes, okay for publication? >> i think -- in terms of publishing documents, i think we've published 26. >> i'm referring to the ones which have not yet been. >> we did a few more pages of documents that have been redacted. i would not expect us to publish a huge amount of more. 26 over six months. >> what about the ones that have been communicated to the united states. because i understand some of those, the names have been redacted and some of them haven't. how did you go about deciding which names to redact and which not -- >> let's be clear, the
national intelligence, with the fbi, with the nsa, with the national security council, and with the pentagon. this country it's included downing street, the cabinet office, the national security advisor, gchq themselves, and the dinas committee. we've consulted more than 100 times with the agencies in order to be aware of their concerns before we published them. >> and so i suppose my question is, have you gone through all of the 53,000 documents? and have some been excluded from...
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national intelligence, with he fbi, with the nsa, with the national security council, and with the pentagon. this country it's included downing street, the cabinet security e national advisor, gchq themselves, and dinas committee. we've consulted more than 100 times with the agencies in order be aware of their concerns before we published them. so i suppose my question is, have you gone through all of 53,000 documents? and have some been excluded from publication? will they not be appearing. have others been put in the yes, publication? >> i think -- in terms of ublishing documents, i think we've published 26. >> i'm referring to the ones yet been. not >> we did a few more pages of ocuments that have been redacted. publishnot expect us to a huge amount of more. 26 over six months. the ones that have been communicated to the united states. because i understand some of hose, the names have been redacted and some of them haven't. how did you go about deciding names to redact and which not -- the guardian ear, has not used any names. in the rare occasion where we've used individual slides from
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. >> but when he tried to institute it in the army, pentagon lawyers told him it was a no-go. >> our freedom is under attack like never before. >> the nra, they said, would block him. and that's exactly what gun advocacy group tried to do. >> the nra got congress to include a provision that barred military commanders from even collecting information about a troop's personal weapon. was that frustrating in. >> it is frustrating when you work with at-risk population. the reason why it is so frustrating is that this science is so in exact. we need to have the ability to recommend to that individual that they separate themselves from that personal weapon. that's what's frustrating about it. >> frustrating also to a dozen senior retired generals and add mir rals who joined chiarelli in lobbying congress to amend the law. they argued it was directly prohibiting conversations that are needed to save lives. >> shouldn't you be able to order a soldier to do this. given how compelling that research was? >> the fact of the matter, as far as congress was willing to go, is we can make the recomme
. >> but when he tried to institute it in the army, pentagon lawyers told him it was a no-go. >> our freedom is under attack like never before. >> the nra, they said, would block him. and that's exactly what gun advocacy group tried to do. >> the nra got congress to include a provision that barred military commanders from even collecting information about a troop's personal weapon. was that frustrating in. >> it is frustrating when you work with at-risk population....
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. >> correct. 100 point question, christy force appointed this week to the no. 2 position in the pentagon was also the inspiration for the female lead opposite -- isaac. >> opposite tom cruise in "top gun." >> correct. 100 points, an instant bonus. "top gun" was the top grossing movie in 1986. what comedy finished as a close second that year. >> "crocodile dundee.". >> correct. isaac which that bonus to 300. mckay at zero. samly which unorthodoxed guessing work negative 200. this takes us to the 200 point round. value doubles on these questions. 100 second on the clock. which round 2, we now begin. speccing friday the gop opening of an african-american outreach office, senator rand paul said it's quote the beginning of a new republican party in what city? sally? >>ly go which crocodile dun de, steve. >> i'm not sure how you are. manying kay. >> detroit. >> detroit is correct. 200 point question the man who managed bill debassio's successful company for mayor of new york abruptly quit his new role as the company manager for this florida democrat running for governor. isaac. >> charlie kris
. >> correct. 100 point question, christy force appointed this week to the no. 2 position in the pentagon was also the inspiration for the female lead opposite -- isaac. >> opposite tom cruise in "top gun." >> correct. 100 points, an instant bonus. "top gun" was the top grossing movie in 1986. what comedy finished as a close second that year. >> "crocodile dundee.". >> correct. isaac which that bonus to 300. mckay at zero. samly which...
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. >>> the pentagon revealing this morning a plan to safely destroy syria's chemical weapons at sea. specially equipped naval vessel would neutralize some of the materials, compounds to make sarin gas and mustard gas. they are worried about civil war and land routes that would be used to get the materials to the ship. syrian authorities are taking steps to secure those roads. >>> back here at home the engineer behind the controls of the commuter train that derailed in the bronx now suspended without pay. the n it, sb saying that drug and alcohol testing for william rockefeller came back negative. his attorney said he was in a daze when the train took a sharp turn at 82 miles an hour. four people died, many others injured when the train jumped the tracks sunday. funerals for two of the victims are set to happen today. >>> cameras capturing a rough attempt by a plane in howling winds in britain. this 787 getting tossed side to side, misses the approach and has to circle back around the runway before trying again. the second attempt also didn't work, the pilot was forced to divert to an
. >>> the pentagon revealing this morning a plan to safely destroy syria's chemical weapons at sea. specially equipped naval vessel would neutralize some of the materials, compounds to make sarin gas and mustard gas. they are worried about civil war and land routes that would be used to get the materials to the ship. syrian authorities are taking steps to secure those roads. >>> back here at home the engineer behind the controls of the commuter train that derailed in the bronx...
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since the pentagon papers case in 1972 it is inconceivable that any american government would get prior restraint of a publication of this material. that reassurance doesn't exist in this country. indeed, we were directly threatened with prior restraint by the cabinet secretary and so i didn't seek the advice of a da-notice on that story. i have engaged with air vice-marshal vallance since. he would confirm we have been in touch since. there was to some extent a misunderstanding which he said extended to the prime minister. i think there was misunderstanding by the da-notice committee because the prime minister talked about threatening people with a da-notice is. that's not actually how it works. air vice-marshal vallance says the misunderstanding is that he would've kept the material confidential from the government. so we have, in fact, collaborated with him since he's been at "the guardian" to talk to all of our reporters. >> did he give you any feedback as to whether what you are publishing posed a risk life or not? >> he was quite explicit that nothing we have seen contravened nati
since the pentagon papers case in 1972 it is inconceivable that any american government would get prior restraint of a publication of this material. that reassurance doesn't exist in this country. indeed, we were directly threatened with prior restraint by the cabinet secretary and so i didn't seek the advice of a da-notice on that story. i have engaged with air vice-marshal vallance since. he would confirm we have been in touch since. there was to some extent a misunderstanding which he said...
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to our nation on several levels that has been acknowledged by scientists as well as leaders at the pentagon. combine these issues will dictate how we were able to manage and respond to rapidly changing energy technology, as well as managing supply and demand in the market. at this point i would like to yield to my colleague from texas, mr. green. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank my ranking member for yielding to me and allowing me to be. today our witnesses will discuss issues that face our country now and in future including great security, gas, electric ordination from electricity transmission and infrastructure permitting. it's important to note that texas is the face of the changing energy landscape. in texas we have demand for energy that is growing exponentially. we have great issues that threaten our economic growth. we have infrastructure needs for market delivery and power generation. we must coordinate and balance all these challenges with the resources mrs. it to overcome them. wind power and natural gas offer taxes away to clear all these options. additionally, our domestic
to our nation on several levels that has been acknowledged by scientists as well as leaders at the pentagon. combine these issues will dictate how we were able to manage and respond to rapidly changing energy technology, as well as managing supply and demand in the market. at this point i would like to yield to my colleague from texas, mr. green. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank my ranking member for yielding to me and allowing me to be. today our witnesses will discuss issues that...